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that america values the freedom of religion and the freedom of speech. the freedom of the videomakers to make a video that was offensive and deplorable in the president's mind and the mind of my m many muslims. >> i have made it clear that the united states government had nothing to do with the video. its message must be rejected by all who respect our common humanity. it's an insult not only to muslims but to america as well. for as the city outside these walls makes clear, we're a country that have waumd people of every race and faith. we are home to muslims who worship across our country. we not only respect the freedom of religion we have laws that protect individuals from being harmed because of how they look or what they believe. >> but he also, deb, bracketed the speech, beginning and end, with talk of ambassador stevens and his death, calling it a crisis. the violence that incited it in the middle east. that this is no bump in the road. as he said on "60 minutes." >> all right, jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> tomorrow, we'll hear from lead
that america values the freedom of religion and the freedom of speech. the freedom of the videomakers to make a video that was offensive and deplorable in the president's mind and the mind of my m many muslims. >> i have made it clear that the united states government had nothing to do with the video. its message must be rejected by all who respect our common humanity. it's an insult not only to muslims but to america as well. for as the city outside these walls makes clear, we're a...
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interview what is going on is not a fight for democracy and human rights inside syria it's a war of within religion within islam between sunni but not. only sunni the water bite salafi branch of sunni the dominate saudi arabia not the version of sunni that is endemic in turkey since the time of ataturk which is a very secular non-state involved until the early one government so if you have a war a sunni versus shia within islam you have the potential to blow up the ruston who are refineries in saudi arabia for all the workers all the skilled workers in the refineries are shia muslim and not sunni only the saudi royal family and a minority in or not a minority but. so they depend on outside labor so you have the potential to blow up the heart of the oil production of the world economy what would that do to europe western europe that would be devastated i don't think that that would benefit the united states economy in any way shape or form i think these are political interests who stand above government above state and use the instrumentalities of state the state department the pentagon and so forth
interview what is going on is not a fight for democracy and human rights inside syria it's a war of within religion within islam between sunni but not. only sunni the water bite salafi branch of sunni the dominate saudi arabia not the version of sunni that is endemic in turkey since the time of ataturk which is a very secular non-state involved until the early one government so if you have a war a sunni versus shia within islam you have the potential to blow up the ruston who are refineries in...
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we not only respect the freedom of religion, we have laws that protect individuals from being harmed because of how they look or what they believe. we understand why people take offense to this video because millions of our citizens are among them. i know there's some who ask why don't we just ban such a video? and the answer is enshred in our laws. our constitution protects the right to practice free speech. here in the united states countless publications provoke offense. like me, the majority of americans are christian, and yet we do not ban blasphemy against our most sacred beliefs. as president of our country and commander in chief of our military, i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day, and i will always defend their right to do so. [ applause ] americans have fought and died around the globe to protect the right of all people to express their views, even views that we profoundly disagree with. we do not do so because we support hateful speech, but because our founders understood that without such protections, capacity of each individual to express the
we not only respect the freedom of religion, we have laws that protect individuals from being harmed because of how they look or what they believe. we understand why people take offense to this video because millions of our citizens are among them. i know there's some who ask why don't we just ban such a video? and the answer is enshred in our laws. our constitution protects the right to practice free speech. here in the united states countless publications provoke offense. like me, the...
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and reassess religions, the teaching of religion in the society, and on this, it's going to be a big problem. we have two challenges on this field. the divisions from within the literalists and the reformists and the sufi and rationalists, divisions from within, and the big divide between shia and sunni is a challenge. the fourth one is about cultural, and i think that arabs and muslims are not taking this seriously. we are facing the world culture that is very much penetrating every sector within the society. if you look at the arab world, we have a problem. the arabic language, arab literature, the books, it's the creativity, where are the arabs when it comes to movies, art, entertainment, when it comes to democracy, it's not about rules only and rights, but about feeling good, being creative, producing something that's is of our perception of the world? where is it? who is promoting this? it's a challenge. we have to talk about art. we have to talk about beauty. it's part of the democracy thing. it has to do with freedom. it has to do with a sense of belonging within the society,
and reassess religions, the teaching of religion in the society, and on this, it's going to be a big problem. we have two challenges on this field. the divisions from within the literalists and the reformists and the sufi and rationalists, divisions from within, and the big divide between shia and sunni is a challenge. the fourth one is about cultural, and i think that arabs and muslims are not taking this seriously. we are facing the world culture that is very much penetrating every sector...
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>> i think that's the future of religion. it's going to be secular, universal, hold onto the truths of organized religion. organized rehiggs has always done a lot of good. we always looks at the bad things like the war but look at the humanitarian work of mother teresa and the dalai lama. he'll say he's not organized but he represents buddhism. thing the future, especially in the global environmental we live in with social networks and media and people can watch us now anywhere on the planet, they'll gradually go in the area of secular religion alt. they'll hold onto and say how do i have it myself. if you look at the moon and point at it, you worship the moon, not the finger. there's a direction to a all of this. it's happening by itself actually which is wonderful. >> the book is "god:the story of revelations." sometime we can switch glasses, yes? >> i can get you better glasses than this. >>> up next, proof we can still solve problems big and small. you've just got to have faith. two years ago, the people of bp made a comm
>> i think that's the future of religion. it's going to be secular, universal, hold onto the truths of organized religion. organized rehiggs has always done a lot of good. we always looks at the bad things like the war but look at the humanitarian work of mother teresa and the dalai lama. he'll say he's not organized but he represents buddhism. thing the future, especially in the global environmental we live in with social networks and media and people can watch us now anywhere on the...
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this is a part of our principles in our culture and what our religion orders us to do. it keeps the safety of the guests for-- and the property-- same kind of property of egyptians and not egyptians. this is true and this is what's taking place and what took place. >> rose: so american embassies will be secure during protests-- not fro from protests but from violence. >> ( translated ): that is true, yes. from things that are taking place. egypt is a greatountry and a big country and has a great capability and is capable of safeguarding their guests and the organizations and establishments that come to egypt. egypt as a government and as an institution, as a group of institutions are capable of protecting those. >> rose: it's said that there was a heated, heated phone conversation between the president of egypt and the president of the united states. was there? >> ( translated ): it was warm, it was not hot. >> rose: okay. (laughs) what's the difference between warm and hot? >> it's the same difference between a friendship and being an enemy. >> rose: so the united stat
this is a part of our principles in our culture and what our religion orders us to do. it keeps the safety of the guests for-- and the property-- same kind of property of egyptians and not egyptians. this is true and this is what's taking place and what took place. >> rose: so american embassies will be secure during protests-- not fro from protests but from violence. >> ( translated ): that is true, yes. from things that are taking place. egypt is a greatountry and a big country...
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there was no islam is a great religion, none of that today. there was just a statement about how important it is for these new countries feeling their way, led by new men, to get a handle on the violence that threatens the presence of americans in their country. one thing you said that intrigued me, he said we want to stay, we want to help you, we don't want to dictate, we want did work with you, but if you can't protect us we will not be there. the subtle message was, if you want our help, you have to do your part to make sure it is safe if americans to operate. >>shepard: the fact of the matter is, they want our help and our money. this is really not much question about that part of it. they don't want to say that at home. >>guest: that is another thing the president mentioned in the speech, the kind of, on one hand, being very offended by things that are appearing in the press and on television. on the other hand, not doing anything or saying anything about the desecration and destruction of churches in their own countries, about the persec
there was no islam is a great religion, none of that today. there was just a statement about how important it is for these new countries feeling their way, led by new men, to get a handle on the violence that threatens the presence of americans in their country. one thing you said that intrigued me, he said we want to stay, we want to help you, we don't want to dictate, we want did work with you, but if you can't protect us we will not be there. the subtle message was, if you want our help, you...
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so i what i' done is track thad and said while religion in its strict interpretation might not be litally as true as we'd likeo believe , y t religious experience remains, whether it was jesus or st. paul or shankara or any of the great teachers of humanity. >> deepak, the story is cald "god." >> democrathe storyf reti." >> who is god. >> the story of evolution. and we would say he's the creator of space, time, energy, matter, cosmos, the author of everybod compsion, joy, and peace augment. that's what god is. if you want to be tech anything cal about it, god is the cosmic mind in which there's a naoto technology workshop that crees e nt l the e lill university from the window of modern science, the more it looks mind like than machine-like. the universe is not a physical machine. it works like your body works. your body has a hundr trillion cells which is more than the cells in the milkiway galaxy. er cell is tracking whatvery other cell is doing. how does a human body thing thoughts, play piano, make a baby all at the same time because yoiologilhy are a symphony of the universe and you
so i what i' done is track thad and said while religion in its strict interpretation might not be litally as true as we'd likeo believe , y t religious experience remains, whether it was jesus or st. paul or shankara or any of the great teachers of humanity. >> deepak, the story is cald "god." >> democrathe storyf reti." >> who is god. >> the story of evolution. and we would say he's the creator of space, time, energy, matter, cosmos, the author of...
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that's the jihadist religion as i understand it. and therefore we must never allow them to have this nuclear weapon. >> we all agree that they shouldn't have it. but here's the point. that you've got to set up the military option by bringing allies on board, you've got to have what happens next worked out. when you're -- the other side never wants to believe in a we'll do it. so that's not the right criterion. the right criterion is when is the last time to do it when you have maximum international support, when you've figured out what happens next, when your military is in position and you're ready to go and there is no alternative. when we about hbombed in belgray were surprised. >> i don't mean to interrupt, but i just got to ask you -- >> you have to let me finish the argument. they will not believe you're coming militarily. so a lot of what we're doing to be very honest with you is worry taking advantage of ahmadinejad erectless language, his determination to attack another sovereign state. we're mustering al lieses. we're brin
that's the jihadist religion as i understand it. and therefore we must never allow them to have this nuclear weapon. >> we all agree that they shouldn't have it. but here's the point. that you've got to set up the military option by bringing allies on board, you've got to have what happens next worked out. when you're -- the other side never wants to believe in a we'll do it. so that's not the right criterion. the right criterion is when is the last time to do it when you have maximum...
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we not only respect the freedom of religion, we have laws that protect individuals from being harmed because of how they look or what they believe. we understand why people take offense to this video because millions of our citizens are among them. i know there are some who ask, why don't we just ban such a video? the answer is enshrined in our laws. our constitution protects the right to practice free speech. here in the united states countless publications provoke offense. like me the majority of americans are christian and yet we do not ban blasphemy against our most sacred beliefs. as president of our country, and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day, and i will always defend their right to do so. [applause] >> americans have fought and died around the globe to protect the right of all people to express their views, even views that we profoundly disagree with. we do not do so because we support hateful speech, but because our founders understood that without such protections the capacity of each individual express the
we not only respect the freedom of religion, we have laws that protect individuals from being harmed because of how they look or what they believe. we understand why people take offense to this video because millions of our citizens are among them. i know there are some who ask, why don't we just ban such a video? the answer is enshrined in our laws. our constitution protects the right to practice free speech. here in the united states countless publications provoke offense. like me the...
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my name is vivian, [inaudible] i'm speaking as an individual on my own time in the jewish religion tonight is the eve of it has been nearly 10 months of repent ance, yom, kippur requires us to extend the apologies and accept the apologies. long ago came to terms with the isolated incident. it's come bent on us to accept the apology we must use the power of foregiveness and acknowledge the good that can come from bad. he has grown as a person and husband and father he values the sanctity of family. as he embraces the family and friends that surround him he daily demonstrates humanity and civility. he knows what it takes to rise up over adversity and make a change for the better as sheriff he will recognize that the same potential of the people in our jails. he well knows now that with resources and determination people can reconstruct their lives. he's determined to make a difference in the criminal justice system we voted him in as sheriff to do just that we must not be a vindictive society one man one family needing one vote from you to let them have their lives back then we can face a ne
my name is vivian, [inaudible] i'm speaking as an individual on my own time in the jewish religion tonight is the eve of it has been nearly 10 months of repent ance, yom, kippur requires us to extend the apologies and accept the apologies. long ago came to terms with the isolated incident. it's come bent on us to accept the apology we must use the power of foregiveness and acknowledge the good that can come from bad. he has grown as a person and husband and father he values the sanctity of...
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you cannot give the impression that a public school is sponsoring prayer or religion. you just can't do it. that's how it is. it's open and shut, black and white. the school is going to shut down and they're not going to be allowed to do that. you want to bring posters in the stands, you can do that. but the students can't lead the charge and that's what's going to be stopped here. >> avery, why do you see this as laughable and what is this hearing all about then? >> well, what's laughable is that you got it exactly right. the amazing thing about this -- >> you're in agreement. >> no, sometimes, richard, you get it right. and he is right. the fact is the law is absolutely clear on this. look, it's a local state judge. you have to know east texas. this is not austin, this is the beaumont area and i understand. there is no constitutional way a judge can stop the school district from barring these signs. if you want to hold up a sign that says god favors your side over the other side, that's fine. but if it's as part of the government activity, that is, the public school
you cannot give the impression that a public school is sponsoring prayer or religion. you just can't do it. that's how it is. it's open and shut, black and white. the school is going to shut down and they're not going to be allowed to do that. you want to bring posters in the stands, you can do that. but the students can't lead the charge and that's what's going to be stopped here. >> avery, why do you see this as laughable and what is this hearing all about then? >> well, what's...
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like you found a religion or something. i'm going to be pleasant no matter what happens. >> i found religion. i mean, i'm here. this is the church i come to. craig: don't call this place a church. >> not in a bad way. craig: churches are excellent, america! [applause] no, i mean don't call -- never mind. >> why? craig: so new york was nice then? did you have nice pizza? did it smell of pee-pee? not the pizza. >> sometimes you smell urine. you take the good, you take the bad. i'm sorry, that wasn't positive enough. it was horrible. craig: i don't like the smell of that kind of business in the street unless it is in new york. then i'm like that's all right. >> i agree with you. that's what comes with the territory. it gives it life and tang. craig: tang? tid you have any tang? isn't tang one of those fizzy drinks they used to give astronauts? was it fizzy? >> no, i don't believe it is fizzy. there may be a new one these days, energy tang. craig: fizzy tang? i used to dance under that name. >> how many times are we going to sa
like you found a religion or something. i'm going to be pleasant no matter what happens. >> i found religion. i mean, i'm here. this is the church i come to. craig: don't call this place a church. >> not in a bad way. craig: churches are excellent, america! [applause] no, i mean don't call -- never mind. >> why? craig: so new york was nice then? did you have nice pizza? did it smell of pee-pee? not the pizza. >> sometimes you smell urine. you take the good, you take the...
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i thought this chart from i believe public religion and research institute at pew about the white working class voters. they're roughly split between the president and romney in everywhere but the south where there's a huge gap. the one region where white working class voters are supporting the president over mitt romney is in the midwest, is in your region. what is -- what's the source of that? is that the auto rescue? is it the out of touch plutocratic heir of mitt romney? >> it's yes and yes. higher rates of unionization among white working class voters. it's the auto rescue but it's the part of the auto rescue especially for nonworking voters that are rarely talked about in national media. you have insight that most don't have on this, chris, i think, and it's the supply chain. tier 2 and 3 and tier 4 supply chain auto companies. the uaw members that work at the jeep plant in toledo that put together the wrangler, the liberty, and the uaw workers in youngstown that put together the cruise that wouldn't be there in all likelihood without the auto rescue, they're already vote are for ob
i thought this chart from i believe public religion and research institute at pew about the white working class voters. they're roughly split between the president and romney in everywhere but the south where there's a huge gap. the one region where white working class voters are supporting the president over mitt romney is in the midwest, is in your region. what is -- what's the source of that? is that the auto rescue? is it the out of touch plutocratic heir of mitt romney? >> it's yes...
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they hate us because of like you said, aroup with a warped view ofgi their religion. cultural pressures, peer pressures, and it seems these professionals are saying. just what you're saying. don't obsess on it. don't y to figure out what you did last week. itn' adeotape. it wasn't a drone attack. it wasn't waterboarding. they hate you because this group has hated you forever. you've got to work around it. >> yeah, and also because, by the way, what they represent and we represent are fundamentally different. >> rht. doshth values. the important point i'm sharing with you is, in each of these cases in each of these countries, they don't feel like that. the people who go out in the street with a placard, they're not necessarily going to g elecd newe ynoha i' saying? >> exactly. >> there is in the region an anti-americanism feeling that has been fueled over a long period of time. increasingly you do have within the region, people standing up within these societies a saying, no, it's not era's ult av prm. oault we've got a problem. let's sort it out. >> we heard yesterday
they hate us because of like you said, aroup with a warped view ofgi their religion. cultural pressures, peer pressures, and it seems these professionals are saying. just what you're saying. don't obsess on it. don't y to figure out what you did last week. itn' adeotape. it wasn't a drone attack. it wasn't waterboarding. they hate you because this group has hated you forever. you've got to work around it. >> yeah, and also because, by the way, what they represent and we represent are...
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according to all prophets and all religions and all faiths, homosexuality is strictly forbidden. it is a very ugly behavior. how can you, in order to obtain four or five additional votes or to make a party more popular than the other, how can you give -- but when i say freedom -- allow me, sir. >> do you believe that homosexual people, are they born homosexual or do they become homosexual? what do you believe? >> translator: they become at the end of the day, they do become that way. i'm not seeking the root causes of it, though. you see, the problems that are facing humanity today are much deeper than whether a single lady goes skiing or not. there are many reforms yet to take place, many reforms, as of yet to be realized. in the united states, 50 million people live in poverty. is america a poor country? they're human beings, too. each one of them is a complete human being with many hopes and aspirations and dreams. throughout the world, 1.2 billion people live in utter poverty. dictatorships do exist. oppressions exist. denying human dignity exists, unfortunately. all of this
according to all prophets and all religions and all faiths, homosexuality is strictly forbidden. it is a very ugly behavior. how can you, in order to obtain four or five additional votes or to make a party more popular than the other, how can you give -- but when i say freedom -- allow me, sir. >> do you believe that homosexual people, are they born homosexual or do they become homosexual? what do you believe? >> translator: they become at the end of the day, they do become that...
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nothing. >> where is the screaming headline about attacking governor romney's religion? you will not see it. >> bill: these guys go on -- their little buddies, go on "meet the press," all the sunday shows, and i watch. why don't you put up the s "i will cut the deficit in my first term. this is a one-term proposition." >> headline in the "new york times," romney paid a 14% tax rate. they never said he paid almost $2 million in taxes. >> and where is the evidence about the sullying of the religion? what is he basing that on? >> bill: look, he nearly lost his life when he was on a mission. he's donated a fortune to his church and charities. i mean, you know, can you imagine -- just reverse
nothing. >> where is the screaming headline about attacking governor romney's religion? you will not see it. >> bill: these guys go on -- their little buddies, go on "meet the press," all the sunday shows, and i watch. why don't you put up the s "i will cut the deficit in my first term. this is a one-term proposition." >> headline in the "new york times," romney paid a 14% tax rate. they never said he paid almost $2 million in taxes. >> and...
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al hickory al dick ory dock, the zionists can eat -- >> give me some that old time i hate your religion. >> i do not believe that muslims, christians, jews, hindu, buddhists and others have any problem among themselves. or are hostile against each other. they get along together comfortably. >> jon: ah, if by comfortably you mean with nearly constant bloodshed. i mean if you are not going to take a shot at the jewish global cabal ruining your life, at least throw an insult the americans way, you know you want to. >> are we to believe that those who spent money-- hundreds of millions of colors on election campaigns have the interests of the people of the world at their heart? >> jon: really, you are going to go after us with campaign-finance reform? i say to you, the world body, if mccain-feingold was not so toothless, the prevalence of super pacs-- isn't anybody going to give us the red meat rhetoric and innovative prop comedy we have come to expect from the united nations? >> this is a bomb-- (laughter) >> jon: that's what i'm talking about. >> this is a fuse. in the case of iran's nucl
al hickory al dick ory dock, the zionists can eat -- >> give me some that old time i hate your religion. >> i do not believe that muslims, christians, jews, hindu, buddhists and others have any problem among themselves. or are hostile against each other. they get along together comfortably. >> jon: ah, if by comfortably you mean with nearly constant bloodshed. i mean if you are not going to take a shot at the jewish global cabal ruining your life, at least throw an insult the...
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and all religions' right to exist and be respectful of it. but when a presidency becomes about saying to the middle east, i understand you. i got you. i studied the religion at some point. i lived in that culture. we're for you. and then when egypt and yemen and other countries go to the united nations yesterday and say no, we reject what the president says about freedom of expression. we reject expressly your first amendment, then the president has failed. none of the messages -- >> brian: you would think they would sneak in an apology in their lack of security burks that didn't come up. today it willen about netanyahu. there is more urgency today at this time, at this period in the world to get that nuclear program that iran is pushing forward stooped for good. i got to wonder what he's going to say today because this could be the most noteworthy speech. >> he'll talk about specific time lines. he'll talk about the need to act, about the united nations. >> brian: red lines. >> united nations lead knead to go act by a specific time, to sanct
and all religions' right to exist and be respectful of it. but when a presidency becomes about saying to the middle east, i understand you. i got you. i studied the religion at some point. i lived in that culture. we're for you. and then when egypt and yemen and other countries go to the united nations yesterday and say no, we reject what the president says about freedom of expression. we reject expressly your first amendment, then the president has failed. none of the messages -- >>...
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we between see the three great religions that sprang forth from our region, judaism, christiani christianity, islam, coexist in peace and mutual respect. yet the medieval forces of radical islam, whom you just saw storming the american embassies throughout the middle east, they oppose this. they seek supremacy over all muslims. they are bent on world conquests they want to destroy israel, europe, america. they want to extinguish freedom. they want to end the modern world. now, militant islam has many branches from the rulers of iran with their revolutionary guards to al qaeda terrorists to the radical cells lurking in every part of the globe. but despite their differences, they're all rooted in the same bitter soil of intolerance. that intolerance is directed first to their fellow muslims and then to christians, jews, buddhists, hindus, secular people. anyone who doesn't commit to their unforgiving creed. they want to drag humanity back to an age of unquestioning dog na, unrelenting conflict. i'm sure of one thing. ultimately they will fail. ultimately, light will penetrate the darkness. we'
we between see the three great religions that sprang forth from our region, judaism, christiani christianity, islam, coexist in peace and mutual respect. yet the medieval forces of radical islam, whom you just saw storming the american embassies throughout the middle east, they oppose this. they seek supremacy over all muslims. they are bent on world conquests they want to destroy israel, europe, america. they want to extinguish freedom. they want to end the modern world. now, militant islam...